Melbourne Fringe Festival 2017 – Recommendations
After spending many years both behind and in front of the bar at the Melbourne Fringe Festival, sometimes I struggle to fight the twinge of sadness that sits inside me this time of year.
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After spending many years both behind and in front of the bar at the Melbourne Fringe Festival, sometimes I struggle to fight the twinge of sadness that sits inside me this time of year.
Let’s not even bother prefacing this with anything. You know the drill. If you like sketch comedy and the music of Ed Sheeran [note:
The following letter is entirely fictional, but let’s pretend that I’m popular enough to get fanmail… Dear Britt, You are awesome [why thank-you!], but you haven’t given any comedy recommendations in over a week!
I have seen many more shows since my last Melbourne International Comedy Festival recommendations post [which was only two days ago –
The following are just some of the shows that I have seen in the last week. I wanted to write about all of the shows, but I have seen seven so far, and I’m seeing another four tonight and it’s just not possible to see this much comedy and work and sleep and somehow rock up to uni and breathe…
Normally when someone thrusts a piece of paper into my hand and says, “I need you to come to this,” I assume they’re taking me to some sort of intervention.
[image via the facebook event] It’s hard for me to write about Hang the DJ in a fair and unbiased manner.
[Image via MICF] I’ve been so distracted with festivals and the inability to write anything that doesn’t make me want to scream things like, “Who wrote this, and why doesn’t it sound good or like I wrote it?!”